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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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US State Department appoints new top official for Europe
Brendan Hanrahan — who comes with private sector experience — has replaced senior foreign service member Louis Bono as the head of the US State Department's Europe bureau.
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Putin, Witkoff discuss possible direct Russia-Ukraine talks
President Donald Trump's envoy met the Russian leader in Moscow for three hours to discuss a potential settlement for the war in Ukraine.
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The risks of recognizing Russia's annexation of Crimea
The United States has reportedly called on Ukraine to accept Russian control of Crimea as part of a peace agreement. However, Ukraine says doing so would violate the constitution.
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Pope Francis: Crowds gather in Vatican ahead of funeral
Around St. Peter's Square in Vatican City, large crowds of the faithful queued to bid farewell to the late Pope Francis. More than 128,000 people have already paid their respects in person.
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Fact check: Fake videos falsely linked to Turkey earthquake
Numerous videos purporting to show the moment Istanbul was struck by a 6.2 magnitude earthquake are circulating online. However, many of them are fake. A DW fact check.
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Hungary: Why is Orban's opponent so successful?
A former Fidesz backer who now opposes Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Peter Magyar is Hungary's most popular politician. His Tisza party is well ahead of Orban's Fidesz in the polls. Who is he, and how did he find success?
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French school stabbing: Student killed, 3 others injured
The attack took place at Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides high school in Nantes. French PM Bayrou has called for increased insecurity in an around schools.
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Trump issues rare rebuke for Putin after Kyiv attacks
Donald Trump has said deadly Russian attacks on Kyiv were "not necessary and very bad timing." Ukraine's foreign minister has said the assaults showed Moscow does not want peace.
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EU seeks to attract American scholars as Trump freezes funds
The European Union is presenting itself as a safe destination for academics facing funding cuts in the US as it tries to attract top talent with higher grants and freedom for research.
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EU Commission fines Apple, Meta over digital law breaches
The European Commission has fined US companies Apple and Meta millions for violations of the Digital Markets Act.
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Dutch intelligence reports Russian cyber attack
The Dutch Military Intelligence agency has warned about growing attacks from Russia in an effort to destabilize society. The intelligence report also cited threats from China amid its support for Moscow.
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How and where will Pope Francis be buried?
In the last two years of his life, Pope Francis was preoccupied with the rites and rituals surrounding his funeral. What he has planned for his burial breaks with years of tradition.
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As 'Easter truce' ends, what next for Ukraine peace effort?
Vladimir Putin's surprise "Easter truce" has ended after just 30 hours. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of violating the ceasefire nearly 3,000 times. What was it really for?
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Did Francis live up to promise as 'pope of the poor'?
Pope Francis slammed capitalism and ecological destruction, washed the feet of incarcerated youth and preached tolerance. But Latin America's first pontiff didn't fulfill all expectations in the Global South.
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Ukraine: Putin will 'analyze' Zelenskyy ceasefire proposal
The Russian president says Moscow will consider a limited truce proposal suggested by Ukraine. Meanwhile, US President Trump says he is hopeful of a peace deal this week, without offering any specifics. DW has more.
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Pope Francis sits out Easter Mass, but greets crowd
The 88-year-old pope delegated the reading of the Easter Mass to a cardinal. Francis is recovering from double pneumonia, which left him fighting for his life in the hospital for a month.
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Ukraine updates: Trump says talks 'coming to a head'
The US could "take a pass" on resolving the Ukraine war if any of the sides makes it too difficult, according to US President Donald Trump. An Australian man is due to stand trial for fighting for Ukraine. DW has more.
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Ukraine's deserters returning to the front
Ukrainian deserters were given until early March to rejoin their units without penalty. DW spoke with several about why they left, and why they're now returned.
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Venice doubles entry fee for last-minute day-trippers
Venice has reintroduced an entry charge for day travellers. Those planning a last-minute trip will need to pay twice the amount compared to 2024.
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French program for US scientists draws flood of applicants
France's Aix-Marseille University offered a program for scientists "threatened in their research" in America. Europe is sensing an opportunity to attract talent as the Trump administration cuts funding to colleges.
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